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wiedźma — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • besom noun A broom made from a bundle of twigs tied onto a shaft.
  • gargoyle noun A carved stone figure, often grotesque, that projects from a building and channels rainwater away from the walls.
  • hag noun An ugly or frightening old woman, especially one associated with witchcraft in folklore.
  • harridan noun A vicious and scolding woman, especially an older one.
  • hex verb To cast a spell on someone, especially a harmful or evil one; to bewitch.
  • witch noun A person, especially in folklore, believed to have magical powers, particularly one who uses them for harmful purposes.

Senses

wiedźma is used for these senses in English:

  • besom (Scotland, Northern England, derogatory) A troublesome woman.
  • gargoyle (pejorative) An ugly woman.
  • hag A witch, sorceress, or enchantress; a female wizard.
  • harridan A vicious and scolding woman, especially an older one.
  • hex A witch.
  • witch A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
  • witch (figurative, chiefly, derogatory) An ugly or unpleasant woman.

besom — full definition

  1. noun A broom made from a bundle of twigs tied onto a shaft.
  2. noun A troublesome woman.
  3. noun Any cleansing or purifying agent.

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